Understanding Exposure Compensation

Nikon has announced a beautiful looking retro classic DSLR which sports a 16.2 MP and ISO from 100 to 25600 and 39 point focus auto system. To top it off, the camera is compatible with almost all Nikon lenses including the AI-S manual lenses.

Motion blur is a great way to emphasize movement in what is normally a static photograph. In today’s article, we go through the process of creating a photograph that captures the hustle and bustle of a crowded downtown street corner while keeping our subjects static.Read the rest of this entry »

This is the first article of an ongoing series where we look at simple ways to improve our photography. Many beginners, and even advanced photographers overlook some of obvious ways to better their shots and hopefully these posts will help remind you what to look out for.
In this post we’ll explore how taking a few extra steps to look at a shot from a different angle can help take your photos to the next level.

The official release of Lightroom 3.0 is now available after a long public beta testing round. There’ve been a number of interesting changes from the public beta version, and this final release looks like it will be a great tool for photographers with significantly more features than in v2.0 that would be worth upgrading for.

I love my iPhone and I love all the apps that are available for it. So today, I wanted to go through PhotoBlazr’s top 4 FREE photography-related iPhone apps. All these apps do work on iPod Touch as well by the way

Now I’ve downloaded a lot of photography apps for my iPhone over the last month or two, and most of these programs have turned out to be fun for about 5 minutes, before I’ve gotten bored and moved on to the next gimmick. These 4 apps though have remained on my iPhone for a few weeks now, and have proved themselves worthwhile. They’re not only fun to use, but have also improved my productivity. The best part is that they’re all free!